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Lano & Woodley : ウィキペディア英語版
Lano and Woodley

Lano and Woodley (Colin Lane and Frank Woodley) were one of Australia's most successful Australian comedy duos of the 1990s and 2000s. Previously, the two had been part of comedy trio The Found Objects along with Scott Casley. Casley left to pursue other avenues and so Lano and Woodley debuted as a double-act in March 1993 at Melbourne's Prince Patrick Hotel. They are perhaps most famous for their stand-up comedy and slapstick theatre, as well as their television show ''The Adventures of Lano and Woodley'', which aired on the ABC network in 1997 and 1999.
In 1994 they won the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Perrier Comedy Award. They have written one book, ''Housemeeting'', published in 1996. Their final show was performed in Melbourne on 11 November 2006.
==Stage shows==
Their stage productions include ''Curtains'', ''Fence'', ''Glitzy'', ''Slick'', ''Bruiser'', ''The Island'' and ''Goodbye'' - all original shows that they wrote and performed themselves. The show known as "Fence" was co-written and directed by Neill Gladwin who also directed "Curtains".

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